Resident of Ingushetia found dead with traces of torture

A source in law enforcement bodies of the republic has reported that Musa Daurbekov, a resident of Ingushetia, who was kidnapped by unidentified persons in the evening on February 17, was found dead with traces of torture.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that Musa Daurbekov was kidnapped in a populous place of Nazran by armed people from his own car at about 4:20 p.m. Moscow time on February 17. Under a threat of arms, the attackers dressed in light-grey camouflage clothes forced Daurbekov out of his car and into theirs, model "Lada-Priora" and disappeared in an unknown direction.

Today, Salamkhan Daurbekov, Musa's father, told the "Caucasian Knot" that over 50 residents of Ingushetia are ready to go out to a rally with a demand of operative and efficient search of Musa Daurbekov.

However, the RIA "Novosti" has reported: "The body of Musa Daurbekov, born in 1977, was found near deserted farms in the Barsukinskiy Municipal District of Nazran. The body had traces of torture and gunshot wounds. An investigatory group was sent to the venue," said a source in law enforcement bodies of Ingushetia.

The bankruptcy manager has assured that in October, after the sale of underground courses, money will appear to pay off the wage debts to former workers of the "Kingcoal" Company, Tatiana Avachova, a member of the protest group, said at a picket in Gukovo. The picketers noted that this was not the first such promise.

The name of the paratrooper, Mikhail Bezelt, who, according to the official data, blew himself up on a mine in Chechnya, has appeared in the list of Donbass casualties. On the whole, the version of the contractor's death during exercises looks plausible, but it's strange that the exercise area had not been inspected by sappers, the law enforcers interviewed by the "Caucasian Knot" have noted.

The detention of a witch in Chechnya and the report shown by the "Grozny" ChGTRK (Chechen State TV and Radio Company), where she was criticized by a doctor from the Centre for Islamic Medicine, was treated by some social networks commentators as a return to Middle Ages. Their opponents have supported the persecution of sorcerers in the republic.